If you enjoyed the humor and down-home charm of 'Only in America with Larry the Cable Guy (2011),' you're in for a treat! This article highlights 10 similar movies and shows that capture the same comedic spirit, redneck antics, and unfiltered takes on American life. Whether you're a fan of Larry's unique brand of comedy or just looking for something lighthearted, these picks will keep you entertained.

Ice Road Truckers (2007)
Description: This series documents the dangerous job of truck drivers who haul supplies across frozen lakes and rivers in remote northern regions, often under extreme conditions.
Fact: The show has brought attention to the little-known but vital industry of ice road trucking, which is crucial for supplying isolated communities.


Ax Men (2008)
Description: A reality series that follows logging crews in various parts of the United States as they undertake the dangerous work of harvesting timber.
Fact: The show has been noted for its intense and sometimes harrowing depiction of the logging industry, one of the most dangerous professions in the world.


Pawn Stars (2009)
Description: This reality show takes viewers inside a family-run pawn shop in Las Vegas, where unique items and their histories are explored, often with a mix of humor and historical insight.
Fact: The shop featured in the show, the World Famous Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, has become a tourist attraction, drawing visitors from around the world.


Swamp People (2010)
Description: This show delves into the lives of alligator hunters in the Louisiana swamps, highlighting their unique way of life and the challenges they face in the wild.
Fact: The show has been praised for its authentic portrayal of Cajun culture and the dangerous yet traditional practice of alligator hunting.


Storage Wars (2010)
Description: A reality series that follows professional buyers who bid on abandoned storage units, hoping to find valuable items hidden within.
Fact: The show has been credited with popularizing the storage auction industry, though it has also faced criticism for allegedly staging some of its finds.


Gold Rush (2010)
Description: A reality show that follows several teams of miners as they search for gold in various locations, facing the harsh realities of mining and the pursuit of fortune.
Fact: The show has spawned several spin-offs and has been praised for its dramatic portrayal of the highs and lows of gold mining.


Moonshiners (2011)
Description: A reality series that explores the underground world of illegal moonshine production in the Appalachian region, showcasing the traditions and risks associated with this illicit trade.
Fact: Despite its portrayal of illegal activities, the show claims to follow legal guidelines, with participants using permits for distilling alcohol for personal use.


Mountain Men (2012)
Description: This series profiles individuals who choose to live off the grid in some of America's most remote and rugged wilderness areas, showcasing their survival skills and self-sufficient lifestyles.
Fact: The show highlights the dwindling number of people who live entirely off the land, offering a glimpse into a vanishing way of life.


American Pickers (2010)
Description: A reality series that follows two antique and collectible pickers as they travel across the country in search of hidden treasures in people's garages, barns, and storage units.
Fact: The show has inspired a surge in interest in picking and antiquing, with many viewers trying their hand at finding valuable items in unexpected places.


Duck Dynasty (2012)
Description: This reality TV show focuses on the lives of a family who became wealthy through their duck call business, blending humor with a deep dive into Southern culture and outdoor lifestyles.
Fact: The show was one of the highest-rated reality series on cable television during its peak, and the Robertson family became cultural icons, known for their distinctive beards and conservative values.
